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Re: The StubHub Thread

Originally Posted by GordonGecko

They charge a buck fifty per ticket for barcode transfer now, and charge it to the seller.

Does the buyer still pay the $2.00/ticket electronic delivery fee?

If yes, then StubHub is making $3.50/ticket total for delivery of an integrated ticket (but not for the Yankees & Angels). For a 2 ticket order that is $7.00 compared with $5.45 last year for electronic delivery.

Re: The StubHub Thread

Originally Posted by YankeeSTH

Levine to flood the market even more? I thought the Yankee strategy is to have a floor price in the secondary market to increase single game ticket sales in the primary market via Ticketmaster and at the Box Office?

That strategy of course is doomed to fail as long as the Yankees have zero control over Stubhub. As mentioned here previously by another poster, in pure economic terms, you can not create demand by raising/manipulating the market price, certainly not here in this case. If Levine & Co could somehow wave a magic wand and make Stubhub disappear, all that would do is leave thousands of unsold tickets as the demand is not there at the current price(s). You would think a practicing attorney would understand basic economic principles but Mr Levine obviously does not and that is why he looks like such a buffoon

Re: The StubHub Thread

When SH stopped bidding-type sales they said to go to ebay for that type of sale. Will the ebay ban bring back bidding-type sales to SH? Personally I hope not - when I want to buy tickets I want to buy them "now" and at a fixed price.

Re: The StubHub Thread

Originally Posted by Sparky

When SH stopped bidding-type sales they said to go to ebay for that type of sale. Will the ebay ban bring back bidding-type sales to SH? Personally I hope not - when I want to buy tickets I want to buy them "now" and at a fixed price.

Yeah the bidding is a waste of time. That being said, I wish they allowed people to make an offer. As a seller I don't care about lowball offers because I would either click "decline" or disable offers in the listing options. But I would like to know if I could have made a sale had I reconsidered my price. As a buyer I would know that there is some wiggle room on the price

Re: The StubHub Thread

Originally Posted by GordonGecko

Yeah the bidding is a waste of time. That being said, I wish they allowed people to make an offer. As a seller I don't care about lowball offers because I would either click "decline" or disable offers in the listing options. But I would like to know if I could have made a sale had I reconsidered my price. As a buyer I would know that there is some wiggle room on the price

If you really want to know if you "could" have made a sale- just click the compare link below your listing, that will give you real data on actual sales made on similar tickets, as opposed to getting annoying emails from tire kickers who have no intention of buying

Re: The StubHub Thread

Originally Posted by pacersyankees

If you really want to know if you "could" have made a sale- just click the compare link below your listing, that will give you real data on actual sales made on similar tickets, as opposed to getting annoying emails from tire kickers who have no intention of buying

I"m used to lowball offers from deadbeats, it doesn't bother me. But I would make the "make me an offer" feature optional for sellers who don't want to deal with it

Re: The StubHub Thread

Would I be right to assume that being 6 rows closer to the field is better for selling purposes than being on an aisle?

I just moved from 211 row 9 seats 1 and 2 to section 211 row 3 seats 6 and 7. I don't usually sell many games, but am I right to assume the latter should fetch me more money if I ever do resell?

I think it's a matter of personal preference. Me personally, I'll take the aisle seat IF it's the "good" side of the aisle. It's frustrating to sit there, trying to look at the field with people walking in front of you all the time.

There also comes a point where you are so far from the field, the extra 6 rows won't matter....especially in the 200 level

If I had a choice between "bad side" of the aisle and seats in the middle of the row 6 rows closer, I'd take the lower seats. If the choice was "good side" of the aisle seats or 6 rows closer in the middle of the row, I'm taking the aisle seats.

That's just my opinion as a person who buys off of stubhub and from other season ticketholders.

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Re: The StubHub Thread

I agree with Cal that it's a personal preference but in general I think lower row (no matter the section) will sell better for general fans that don't have much experience at games. But for fans that go a lot they wont care as much about the row in Main and probably the aisle will sway them.

I like aisle because I don't like having to get by people when I get up (which isn't that often) and I also like just stepping out into the aisle when other people get up (happens a ton). If I'm in Grandstand and sometimes Terrace the row matters more to me, I'd like to be lower, but not enough to sway me from a nice aisle seat if its just a row or two higher. If I'm in Main 200 level, which is where I sit most of the time, row doesn't matter at all. I actually like the last row in the 200s (no one behind me so I can stand up and cheer to my hearts content without annoying anyone) and look for aisle seats (for the above reasons).

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Re: The StubHub Thread

Originally Posted by CalYankeeFan

I think it's a matter of personal preference. Me personally, I'll take the aisle seat IF it's the "good" side of the aisle. It's frustrating to sit there, trying to look at the field with people walking in front of you all the time.

There also comes a point where you are so far from the field, the extra 6 rows won't matter....especially in the 200 level

If I had a choice between "bad side" of the aisle and seats in the middle of the row 6 rows closer, I'd take the lower seats. If the choice was "good side" of the aisle seats or 6 rows closer in the middle of the row, I'm taking the aisle seats.

That's just my opinion as a person who buys off of stubhub and from other season ticketholders.

Good points regarding the "good" & "bad" sides of the aisle- especially in baseball. I would say from a pure selling perspective, 6 rows lower is not enough premium to forego the aisle seat and risk being sandwiched in the middle of a row. Some people always want aisle seats and if you plan on drinking lots of beer- being on the aisle is huge. Nothing worse than being in seats 10-11 of a 20 seat row.

Re: The StubHub Thread

Thanks for the points regarding aisle vs lower row... i don't want to hijack the stubhub thread with the pros and cons of aisle vs middle seats, so i'll open thread for this.. it makes for a good conversation.

In terms of stubhub though, it sounds like it's a bit of a draw- lower row on stubhub always shows up first when sorting and people like low rows, but aisle adds a huge bonus, so it kind of breaks even is what it sounds like.

Re: The StubHub Thread

Just got in to the LA Dodger ticket sales; the NYY games are very tough to get on ticketmaster. Just got my seats for Tues July 30th out in the pavilion (hope the Dodgers deiced to put seats out there instead of the benches.) At least I think they have seat backs of some sort. The Dodgers have begun a massive renovation of Dodger Stadium.

Re: The StubHub Thread

Originally Posted by mandrake

Just got in to the LA Dodger ticket sales; the NYY games are very tough to get on ticketmaster. Just got my seats for Tues July 30th out in the pavilion (hope the Dodgers deiced to put seats out there instead of the benches.) At least I think they have seat backs of some sort. The Dodgers have begun a massive renovation of Dodger Stadium.